Article L133-20
After informing the payment service provider or the entity designated by the latter, in accordance with article L. 133-17, for the purpose of blocking the payment instrument, the payer shall not bear…
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After informing the payment service provider or the entity designated by the latter, in accordance with article L. 133-17, for the purpose of blocking the payment instrument, the payer shall not bear…
I.-When implementing a resolution measure in respect of a person referred to in Article L. 311-1, the College of Resolution shall ensure the continuity of the critical functions resulting from the act…
Without prejudice to Articles L. 142-9, L. 612-17 and L. 632-1 A of the French Monetary and Financial Code, Articles L. 311-18, L. 311-58, L. 421-9-5 and L. 423-6 of this Code, Article L. 431-6 of the…
The Resolution Board may recover sums corresponding to the amount of any justified expenses incurred for the implementation of one or more resolution measures. These expenses must have been reasonable…
Where the implementation of a resolution measure involves the granting of an authorisation or approval, the supervisory board shall take a decision as soon as possible in order not to compromise the i…
Articles L. 211-36-1 to L. 211-38 of the Monetary and Financial Code do not prevent the application of measures imposed in application of the provisions of this section.
A decree of the Conseil d'Etat shall specify the conditions for the application of this sub-section, in particular the procedures for initiating a resolution procedure.
No provision or stipulation may be invoked against the collège de résolution, the application of which would have the effect of hindering a resolution measure. In particular, the collège de résolution…
The deliberative assembly of the local authority or the deliberative body of the local public institution authorises the executive body to sign the partnership contract.
In the case of local authorities and their public bodies, the assessment of how the project is to be carried out, the budgetary sustainability study and the opinions on these are presented to the deli…
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